Andrew Watson Posted March 7 Posted March 7 I have to admit I did not realise that was the case and more to the point did not know he is called Dean Thornton. So much for a total clear out of Martins staff.
danjosaint Posted March 8 Posted March 8 Didn't he say and qouted something alongside of lines of keepers shouldn't be playing out from the back
CB Fry Posted March 8 Posted March 8 9 hours ago, Andrew Watson said: I have to admit I did not realise that was the case and more to the point did not know he is called Dean Thornton. So much for a total clear out of Martins staff. Doesn't feel like the scandal of the century to be honest. I don't remember anyone promising or guanteeing a "total clear out". He was Russell Martin not General Pinochet. 8
Matthew Le God Posted March 8 Posted March 8 10 hours ago, Andrew Watson said: So much for a total clear out of Martins staff. Who said that would happen? 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 hour ago, CB Fry said: Doesn't feel like the scandal of the century to be honest. I don't remember anyone promising or guanteeing a "total clear out". He was Russell Martin not General Pinochet. Pinochet was a well known fan of attacking football, preferring a fluid 4-3-3 formation. He was being considered as a back up to take over Newcastle, whose fans hadn't realised he'd been dead since 2006. Arguably, a deceased Pinochet, propped up like someone out of Weekend At Bernie's, would have managed more PL points than Martin. 11
Verbal Posted Tuesday at 11:18 Posted Tuesday at 11:18 Possibly. Pinochet's half-time talks were murder. 3
revolution saint Posted Tuesday at 12:03 Posted Tuesday at 12:03 Players were always going missing under Pinochet 1 1
Whitey Grandad Posted Tuesday at 14:01 Posted Tuesday at 14:01 I bet the atmosphere in the changing room was Chile. 3
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Tuesday at 18:58 Posted Tuesday at 18:58 7 hours ago, Verbal said: Possibly. Pinochet's half-time talks were murder. 6 hours ago, revolution saint said: Players were always going missing under Pinochet 4 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: I bet the atmosphere in the changing room was Chile. You all probably think doing Pinochet as manager jokes is something of a coup, but mine was first. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted Tuesday at 19:30 Posted Tuesday at 19:30 5 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: I bet the atmosphere in the changing room was Chile. They used to con Karen Carney to come into the dressing room.
revolution saint Posted Wednesday at 07:36 Posted Wednesday at 07:36 12 hours ago, Holmes_and_Watson said: You all probably think doing Pinochet as manager jokes is something of a coup, but mine was first. All’s well that Allende well.
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